My Baby at 23 Days Old Has a Yellowish Face, What Should I Do?

Based on your description, it may be a symptom of neonatal jaundice. It’s recommended to consult a doctor for a bilirubin test. If it exceeds 12, hospitalization for blood tests and blue light therapy is advisable. Many children also have breastmilk jaundice, which is harmless. You can try stopping breastfeeding for 3 to 5 days. Then, expose the baby to sunlight, take artichoke extract and probiotics, etc. Generally, neonatal jaundice resolves within a month. Since your baby is at 23 days and still has jaundice, it’s advisable to consult a doctor. Also, ensure adequate fluid intake; breastfeeding babies are prone to milk jaundice later on, but high bilirubin levels still require treatment.
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My Baby is Three and a Half Months Old, But My Breast Milk Supply Is Insufficient. What Should I Do?

My baby is three and a half months old, but I’ve noticed that my breast milk supply is low and the quality isn’t good, resembling water in its thinness. I’m worried that if this continues, my baby may not receive enough nutrition to support growth and development. I’ve tried eating more nutritious foods, but the situation doesn’t seem to be improving. I hope to receive some professional advice and assistance to ensure my baby can grow up healthily.
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